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How Do We Know We're Doing It Right
How Do We Know We're Doing It Right: & Other Essays on Modern Life | Pandora Sykes
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'Pandora is my personal guru on all things relating to the zeitgeist. How lucky you are that she can now be yours too.' Dolly Alderton Modern life is full of choices. We're told that happiness lies within and we can be whoever we want to be. But with endless possibility comes a feeling of restlessness; like we're somehow failing to live our best life. What does doing it right even look like? And why do so many women feel like they're getting it wrong? From that Zara dress to millennial burnout, the explosion of wellness to the rise of cancel culture, Pandora Sykes interrogates the stories we've been sold and the ones we tell ourselves. Wide-ranging, thoughtful and witty, How Do We Know We're Doing It Right? explores the anxieties and myths that consume our lives and the tools we use to muddle through. So sit back and take a breath. It's time to stop worrying about the answers - and start delighting in the questions. 'Like a very clever, lucid, charming friend unpacking all the messy anxieties of modern existence with tremendous intelligence and elan. Read this book. It will help your life.' India Knight
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AllDebooks

Finished my last chosen book which was fab. Now have 2 days to catch up on The Book of Trespass for #fabulousfebruary #readathon
@Andrew65

Andrew65 Great 👏👏👏 2y
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Bookworm-87
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Loved this selection of short essays. Clever musings on modern life.

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Peaslady
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It was nice to read a non fiction book. I listen to a lot of non fiction podcasts and read long form journalism for that fix usually. Found this from her podcast 'the high low' and borrowed from a friend. It wasn't exactly groundbreaking and I found her stream of consciousness style and repetitiveness a little irksome, but also acknowledge I've referenced it in conversation many times since reading and a few of her chosen quotes were poignant.

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Emilymdxn
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This was incredibly relatable to me as a white, British, middle class millennial woman and I enjoyed reading it. Having said that, I worry it‘s too easy to fall into the trap of reading books that are about my exact life rather than extending my worldview to other people with different lives. Her cultural criticism observations about our lifestyle were true and interesting for sure but it did make me itch to expand my horizon more.

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Emilymdxn
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Here‘s what I‘m #readingnow for #summerfunbucketlist

I‘m reading too many things right now, I‘ve got myself in the middle of too many very long books again. I‘m enjoying all of them but I should try to read some shorter books in between next time! @StayCurious

Trashcanman 👋👋🤗 4y
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